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Youth hub to break ground in 91原创

The center鈥檚 creation was driven in part by efforts of local teenagers.
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The groundbreaking for a youth homeless shelter and resource centre was held Tuesday 鈥 and the building will be complete within months.

The 91原创 Youth Resource Centre is set to be built in the 20200 block of 62nd Avenue, not far from the Township Civic Facility.

The centre will feature five youth beds and a Youth Hub, including a gathering place for teenagers, access to food, shelter, medical services, counselling, and other resources.

It will also be finished very soon, thanks to a modular design.

鈥淜ids this wintr will have a comfortable place to go to escape the weather,鈥 said Loren Roberts of Encompass Support Services Society.

The building was initially designed by Britco, with final designs and building done by Aldergrove鈥檚 Shelter Industries.

Work starts this week on preparing the foundation 鈥 done for free by the Acts of Kindness program through 91原创鈥檚 Seventh Day Adventist Church, noted Roberts.

Once the foundation is laid, the structure will go up within days thanks to the modular design.

It will be the first dedicated place for homeless youths to find shelter in the 91原创s. In the past, teenagers with nowhere to stay had to leave the community, heading to Surrey or Abbotsford.

Although there is not a large population of youths on the streets, local advocates say there is an invisible homelessness problem. Many youths are temporarily homeless, or spend time 鈥渃ouch surfing鈥 and staying with friends and other families.

The project was pushed forward thanks to advocacy from local teenagers themselves, as well as groups including Encompass Support Services, the 91原创 School District, and the provincial and municipal governments.

The new building will create services that simply don鈥檛 exist right now for youths with unstable housing.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been able to custom design it to what we want to see,鈥 said 91原创 Township Councillor Charlie Fox, who was one of the key figures in bringing together the team that funded the project.

One of the new features will be a medical facility for nurse and doctor visits. Dr. Geeta Gupta has been dropping by the existing youth hub every other week for a year.

鈥淎t the moment, we work out of a couch in a room that has no equipment at all,鈥 said Gupta. She鈥檚 looking forward to the building being complete.

There will also be aboriginal support services and mental health programs, laundry and showers, and a kitchen to allow for meals on site.

The Township is providing the land, valued at about $450,000, while the province is contributing $355,000 towards construction. Local teens raised $18,000 towards the project, and more money was donated by anonymous philanthropists.

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Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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